Asia Pacific Program for 20 January 2011
India knocked back on Australian uranium
India has again failed in a direct plea to get the Australian government to allow sales of uranium to the fast growing South Asian giant.
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Inflation threat to healthy Chinese economy
China's economy is growing at its fastest pace in three years according to the latest government figures - GDP expanded by more than ten per cent in 2010, despite Beijing's efforts to cool the economy down.
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Indonesia's SBY meets religious leaders
The Indonesian president has held a closed door meeting with some of the country's most influential religious leaders - the gathering comes amid growing criticism of how President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's administration has addressed a series of problems nationally.
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Governments 'should open up' after WikiLeaks
The storm that brewed in November and December over the whistleblower website, WikiLeaks, may have died down, but WikiLeaks goes on and so do the repercussions - prosecutors in Zurich have confirmed that a Swiss banker was arrested late on Wednesday for handing a CD with sensitive data to the WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange.
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Pacific produce faces hurdles in Australia
The floods in the Australian state of Queensland - Australia's 'salad bowl' - will have a significant impact on the country's agricultural sector.
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